20 years of Apache on Windows

Started by Gregg, June 20, 2018, 06:00:40 PM

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Gregg

It was 20 years ago today that I picked up my first copy of Apache for Windows. Apache 1.3.0 was the first version to run on Windows and was released on June 6, 1998.

mario

I can't say which version number it was for me. But I know it had only one digit after the three. Maybe 1.3.6 or 1.3.9.

IIRC 1.3.17 was the first one with an msi installer. One with the sources and one jsut the binaries. I wanted a portable version or at least a zip file. I was never able to open the msi files to extract the files. After some time I figured out how the change the path in the config that I was able to run it with from a USB strick any drive letter on any computer.
The msi was one of the reasons I found frist XAMPP which was too bloated and then Apache Lounge.

I confess that I still miss the VC6, it ran on every windows computer without installing anything. Plug the USB stick or copy the files and one of my friends had a running apache on their computer for the next LAN party. Safer than open the windows share.

Gregg

IIRC 1.3.9 was the first really good version.

Quote from: marioI confess that I still miss the VC6, it ran on every windows computer without installing anything. Plug the USB stick or copy the files and one of my friends had a running apache on their computer for the next LAN party. Safer than open the windows share.

I remember showing you why I liked it so much that day during your first visit ... it's utter speed.


ryanbaron

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Quote from: mario on June 25, 2018, 10:00:31 AM
I can't say which version number it was for me. But I know it had only one digit after the three. Maybe 1.3.6 or 1.3.9.

IIRC 1.3.17 was the first one with an msi installer. One with the sources and one jsut the binaries. I wanted a portable version or at least a zip file. I was never able to open the msi files to extract the files. After some time I figured out how the change the path in the config that I was able to run it with from a USB strick any drive letter on any computer.
The msi was one of the reasons I found frist XAMPP which was too bloated and then Apache Lounge.

I confess that I still miss the VC6, it ran on every windows computer without installing anything. Plug the USB stick or copy the files and one of my friends had a running apache on their computer for the next LAN party. Safer than open the windows share.
I still miss the VC6...

Steffen

I cannot remember exactly.

I started in the 90's with Sambar, the http and https are based on Apache 1 (version I cannot recall).  Started a support site with chat and forum . The first picture  I could find  is from  2001 https://web.archive.org/web/20011202001202/http://www.sambarserver.info/ 

Very nice GUI and ton of functions. Most config changes, no restart required. Features:  DHCP DNS FTP HTTPS HTTP WebDAV IM Jabber IRC MailSyslog Telnet TFTP Content Management Document Versioning Bridge Proxy FTP IMAP4 NNTP POP3 Reverse Proxies SMTP SOCKS Pass-thru Proxies.

Admin panel, see http://www.apachelounge.com/SambarServerAdministration.png . Still using it and forum at https://www.apachelounge.com/sambar/

Pity that development stopped and that HTTPD.Apache.org has not adopted some or all from Sambar.

I cannot recall when I was starting using Apache, I think in 2002. I started Apachelounge in 2003.